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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Dyson DC25 Best Price
There are a lot of online and brick and mortar retailers selling the Dyson DC25 so we thought we would take some time and find the best price on the DC25 that we could find.
Use the table below to compare the prices on the Dyson DC25 from popular retailers.
| Walmart |
$399.99 |
| Amazon.com |
$439.00 |
| Sears |
$467.99 |
| Dyson.com |
$499.99 |
| Target |
$499.99 |
| Bed Bath & Beyond |
$499.99 |
At the time of writing this article Walmart had the best price on the Dyson DC25. However prices and sales frequently change at retail shops and I would suggest you do some research on your own before purchasing any item.
Product Description:
The Dyson DC25 is equipped with the Ball technology which allows the vacuum to turn on a dime. The vacuum is bag less and has an easy empty canister for sanitary cleanup. The vacuum is also guaranteed to never lose suction thanks to the Dyson Cyclone technology. The upright vacuum uses an asthma and allergy friendly lifetime HEPA filter that will never need to be replaced when properly cared for.
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If you are interest in the DC25 you may also be interested in the Dyson DC24. The DC24 shares the same features as the DC25 except it is much smaller. The DC24 is the vacuum I have at home and I love it!
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
The factory price for the Dyson DC25 starts at $499.99 for the All Floors Model and goes up to $529.99 for the Animal model.
The prices will vary at popular retail stores, but it is unlikely to find the Dyson DC25 Price below $400.00.
In my research I found that the cheapest Dyson DC25 was $399.99 from Walmart.
Amazon.com also sells refurbished and used Dyson DC25s. The prices and quantities will vary from seller to seller.
For the average buyer the Dyson DC25 Price is very high, but the argument for the high price is that you are receiving a vacuum cleaner that is superior to the majority of product on the market. The Dyson DC25 is equipped with many Dyson Patents and technologies that make it unique and an more that just a vacuum cleaner.
The Dyson DC25 is an upright bagless vacuum that uses the Dyson Cyclone and Ball technologies. It is the only full size bagless vacuum cleaner in the world that has both of those unique features.
Dyson also provides a 5 year warranty and promises the Dyson DC25 Price will pay for itself with the lifetime HEPA filter.
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Cheapest Dyson DC25
So over the weekend I had a little time and decided I would do the leg work for you and head out and find where the cheapest Dyson DC25 is available for sale. Aren’t I just the nicest person in the world? Well after a few hours of internet shopping and hitting up some of the best Dyson retailers it really came as now surprise the Walmart had the cheapest Dyson DC25 around.
So if you are looking to buy a Dyson DC25 there is no place cheaper to do it that Walmart. According to their website the Dyson DC25 is just $399.99. An outstandingly low price when compared to Walmart’s competitors, or even to the Dyson Website itself.
From Dyson direct the DC25 run $499.99 which is the same price that Target and Bed Bath and Beyond have them going for. After those three stores they started to decrease a little in price, Sears had the DC25 on sale for $467.00 and Amazon.com was selling them for $439.00.
Walmart is the biggest retailer in the world so it really shouldn’t surprise anyone that they can offer the Dyson DC25 at the cheapest price. The other guys just can’t really compete.
The one thing I am not sure about is whether or not Walmart will apply any further discounts to the vacuum since it is already $100.00 less than most of its competitors.
Anyway that is it for today. Now you know though if you want to find the cheapest Dyson DC25 price you must head over to Walmart to get it.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Dyson DC25 Ball Vacuum
The Dyson DC25 Ball Vacuum is one of the most popular vacuums to hit the marketplace in the last 20 years. The features that James Dyson has included in this vacuum cleaner are outstanding.
Consumer opinions, ratings, and sales for the Dyson DC25 are among the tops of the industry each year. So what is it that makes the DC25 Ball Vacuum so popular?
Well, let’s start from the bottom and work our way up shall we?
The Dyson DC25 Ball vacuum starts with a finger tip controlled brush bar that can be turned on and off for use on different types of floors. The Brush bar itself can be removed from the side of the head to help you clear any clogs that may have caused the brush bar to stop turning. Once you have cleared the clog simple place the brush bar back into the head and press the bar reset button on the side of the vacuums head. It can’t get any easier than that.
Next we move up to the technology that the Dyson DC25 Ball vacuum is named after. The Ball technology is one of Dyson’s most advanced technologies. The Ball has completely changed the way a vacuum can move. Since the inception of the electric vacuum we have been pushing our vacuums in oblong and obscure motions to get around object like chairs or coffee tables because our upright vacuums have sat upon for unidirectional wheels. The Dyson DC25 Ball vacuum changes that. Now my just changing the direction of your wrist while you are vacuuming you can navigate around anything that is your way in a fluid motion.
Above the Dyson Ball is the world famous Dyson Canister. The canister itself is certified allergy and asthma friendly, it has an easy release push button empty mechanism so you don’t have to get your hands dirty at all. But the most important part of the canister is what sits inside it. The Dyson DC25 Ball Vacuum is equipped with the Dyson cyclone technology that is proven to keep you from losing suction while vacuuming. That means that no matter how much you suck up with your vacuum the cyclone will push the contaminants to the bottom and keep on sucking without block air flow through the filter.
And speaking of the filter, the Dyson DC25 Ball vacuum wouldn’t be completed without the Dyson lifetime HEPA filter. Follow the cleaning instructions on your Dyson HEPA filter and you won’t ever have to replace it. That means that Dyson DC25 Ball will pay for itself after years of use because you won’t have to spend any money replacing bags or filters.
The Dyson DC25 Ball Vacuum has an absurd amount of features, many of which I didn’t get into detail in the article. All I can say is that if you are in the market to buy a new vacuum be sure to check this one out.
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
Dyson The Ball
As a leader in the vacuum cleaner industry Dyson has set out to make vacuum cleaners as revolutionary as they can by providing their cleaners with the newest and most innovative technology. The company is known for constantly developing new ideas, applying for new patents, and being a leader in research and development. So it is no surprise to me that the company has completely turned the idea of how a vacuum cleaner moves upside down by designing the http://www.dysoninfo.com/dyson-ball-technology/.
The Dyson DC24 and Dyson DC25 as we have aptly name “Dyson The Ball” are currently the two upright vacuum cleaners in the company’s array of cleaners that are equipped with they new ball technology. I am the proud owner of the DC24 which is the smaller more compact version of the DC25 and is perfect for my little home.
When it comes to vacuuming we know not to expect fun; it is a chore and like all chores it is boring and not a pleasure to do but with a Dyson, the ball, vacuuming will still be boring and a chore. I don’t expect you to believe that all will be fun in the world of vacuuming just because you get a fun new toy added to you vacuum cleaner. But I do believe that it will make the job easier, faster, and more convenient overall.
Why? Because with a Dyson the ball allows you to move in a way that is simply more natural. You will be able to take your vacuum cleaner around corners and obstacles without having to do pivotal movements. In the commercials you see the concept displayed perfectly, normal vacuums have wheels that don’t turn so you are confined to movement that are in a straight line and any turns require leverage from your wrist and your forearm. With a ball as the wheel you can turn in any direction with very little effort meaning you don’t have to rely on anything but your momentum to move and turn the vacuum creating less resistance and easier vacuuming.
Now the only complaint that I have heard about Dyson vacuums that have the ball technology attached to them is that after extended use people have said that their wrists hurt a little more than normal. Although please take this with a grain of salt as one of them was my aunt who is in her early 60′s and well not in great shape. But i can understand the complaint as the vacuum isn’t as rigid and it’s fluid motion may take a while to get used to.
With all that said I would definitely recommend looking more into a Dyson the ball really is an amazing!
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
My Dyson Vacuum Review
I bought a Dyson vacuum about 7 months ago after my Bissell’s life came to an unexpected end. I purchased a Dyson because I was tired of constantly purchasing $100.00 vacuum cleaners that kept under performing and breaking before they should have. I guess I should have realized earlier on that you do in fact get what you pay for. Anyway I decided that it was time to spend the money and get a “good” vacuum cleaner like a Dyson or a Meile. After a few weeks of shopping around I finally made my choice and purchased a Dyson DC24 which is a smaller version of the full Dyson Ball vacuum.
So after having over half a years use it is time to give you guys a full dyson vacuum review of my DC24 Ball. So let’s begin with the vacuum’s performance. The DC24 is a small vacuum and this unfortunately means that it has a small canister, and therefore leads to longer vacuuming times. Why? Well because it forces me too clean the canister out more times during cleaning that I would normally have to with a full size vac, but that was a choice that I made and I am sure that on the full size vacuums you will find that caninster size is not a problem. Although the canister on the 24 is small it is extremely convenient to empty. I just push the button to eject it from the vacuum and press it again to spill the junk into the garbage can. I absolutely love it because I don’t have the mess of a bag and don’t have to grab all of the dirt and hair out with my hand it nicely falls out of the bottom with a few taps on the side of the trash can.
The Dyson Cyclone is great, it is advertised as to never lose suction. That may not be completely true but in my 7 months of use I have had very little problems with clogging, or loss of air flow, or anything. The DC24 has again and again picked up everything that I have asked it to without any trouble.
The Dyson Ball really is the greatest invention to hit the vacuum cleaner market since it’s inceptions. I love the ability to turn on a dime and to just be out of the mundane routine that vacuuming has been for so long. The ball isn’t a deal breaker though. I would say that if your budget is limited to a certain amount don’t go break it for this functionality, but if you have that flexibility definitely check it out because I really do love it.
I don’t think my dyson vacuum review would be complete without talking about cost. I am sure you have noticed that the DC24 and all Dyson vacuums are expensive $400.00 and up in most cases. But if you really look around you can find some great deals and you can even find some great Dyson vacuum sales in your area. I got a great deal on my DC24 because I know somebody that works at the corporate office in Chicago and they were able to use their friends and family discount to purchase the vacuum for me.
My overall feeling is that A Dyson Vacuum is a solid purchase and that if you spend the money to buy a good vacuum you will get the results that you should. Yes I have had a few issues with clogs here and there and the brush bar will get stuck once in a while, but overall the vacuum has performed like I would expect it too. With that said stay posted and maybe I will do another dyson vacuum review in the future to see if the DC24 is still performing to it fullest after a year. After all for the money I spent I expect to have this vacuum for years to come.
If you would like to post a Dyson vacuum review please feel free to contact me via email with the subject Dyson Vacuum Review at ajm [at] dysoninfo [dot] com. I would love to hear your story and post it for others to read too.
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Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
I have recently seen a lot of people searching for the term Dyson Ball Asthma so I wrote this article to clear up a little confusion some may be having about the Dyson Ball vacuums. The Dyson Ball technology is currently available on two of the Dyson upright vacuums; the Dyson DC24 and the Dyson DC25. These two vacuums are almost identical in looks and functionality, except the DC25 is much larger than the DC24 and it comes in two different model types as opposed to just the All Floors model that the DC24 comes in.
Unfortunately neither of these vacuums is actually built as an Asthma & Allergy model, meaning that in reality there is technically no Dyson Ball Asthma that many of you have been searching for. But don’t be discouraged.
If the primary focus of your vacuum cleaner is to reduce allergen and asthma irritants, you might want to continue your search for a Dyson Asthma & Allergy model, but you don’t actually have to.
Every Dyson upright vacuum cleaner is actually certified asthma and allergy friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. This means that no matter which Dyson model you choose you will get the benefits of a vacuum that reduces asthma and allergy irritants.
So if you have your heart set on getting a Dyson Ball model feel reassured that even though the Dyson DC24 and DC25 don’t come specifically in a Dyson Ball Asthma & Allergy model type you will still be getting and seeing the results of an asthma and allergy friendly vacuum cleaner.
The Asthma & Allergy Model is currently available on the Dyson DC17.
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Friday, January 2nd, 2009
The Dyson DC25 Animal Vacuum Cleaner Ball ….
Wow! that is a mouth full. This name as are most of the Dyson products names is a little bit longer than it should be, so today I thought I would break it down and explain to you what makes the name, and the vacuum.
Let’s start with Dyson DC25 Vacuum Cleaner and remove the rest for a second. The Dyson DC25 is an upright vacuum cleaner from the Dyson Limited Corporation. It is a bag less vacuum cleaner and is one of Dyson’s most popular models.
Now let’s throw Dyson DC25 Animal Vacuum Cleaner together and see what we get. The result is a little bit more focused because now we can realize the the DC25 vacuum comes in two different styles The DC25 animal and the dc25 all floors model.
The Dyson DC25 Animal model is made to pick up animal hair and dander and comes with a special tool called the mini turbine head which is specifically designed to pull animal hair from tough carpets like upholstery.
Finally we have made it to the full phrase Dyson DC25 Animal Vacuum Cleaner Ball. The Ball is referring to Dyson’s Ball technology which in my opinion is one of the greatest things to ever happen to the vacuum cleaner. What the Dyson ball is, is a way for you to easily move your vacuum around furniture and your house without being stuck in the old fashioned back and forth motion all other vacuums use.
As you can now see that each word in the title means something else to the Dyson Model, and although it maybe a mouthful it is worth it because each word presents a new feature to the vacuum cleaner.
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Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Technology has brought a lot of change to our lives; cars can tell you where to go, they can call for help if you’ve had an accident, and some can even stop themselves from having accidents. And while technological change can easily be seen in the automotive and computer industries technology is not something that you generally think about when you are buying a small home appliance like a vacuum cleaner.
James Dyson and the engineers at the Dyson corporation on the other hand are constantly working to create new technology to make their vacuum cleaners stronger and more productive.
Dyson is probably the market leader for research and development in the vacuum cleaner field as they are always creating new ideas on how to make the vacuum work better. James Dyson had over 5000 prototypes made before he every successfully manufactured his first Dyson cleaner.
His hard work has paid off.
The Dyson Ltd. corporation are currently proud owners of nearly 1000 patents for the technology that they put in their upright, canister vacuum cleaners, and their hand dryer.
The design vacuum cleaner is equipped with the Dyson patented motor, the Dyson Patented Cyclone and now many of the new upright models are being equipped with the Dyson patented ball technology.
As you can see just from that brief introduction the Dyson technology spans a wide area of application. The motor for power, the cyclone for great suction that will never be lost, and the ball for the swift and flexible movements needed to make vacuuming a little bit easier.
The Dyson is a modern marvel in vacuum technology a feet not many other companies can say the have accomplished. Their insistence to improve the vacuum cleaners performance along with great engineering has given them a huge market advantage as the hold the key “or patent” to many great technologies.
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Thursday, December 11th, 2008
About The Dyson Ball
The Dyson Ball is not an improvement on suction or power like the Dyson Cyclone technology is, instead the ball is an improvement on usability.
Using a vacuum cleaner is easy. That is a fact that really can’t be argued by anybody. So when James Dyson and his group of engineers set out to make the upright vacuum even more convenient they had quite the task on hand.
A vacuum cleaner is a pretty basic machine; it has a handle on top of a canister or bag which sits on top of a head with 2-4 wheels. Well The Dyson Ball changes that up a bit by replacing the wheels with a ball to improve maneuverability.
How The Dyson Ball Works
Above I mentioned that most vacuum cleaners are sitting on 2-4 wheels. The reason this doesn’t work well is because the wheels don’t swivel meaning that you can only move in two directions; forward and backward. The Dyson Ball however allows for maximum maneuverability because it rotates in all directions meaning the you can move any way you want to.
I’ve taken a minute to draw a simple example about what I mean in the diagram below.

What it I am trying to illustrate above is that when you are boxed into a corner with a standard vacuum cleaner you must leave the area and then come at it again from a different direction in order to get rest of the surface. However when you are using the Dyson Ball you can simply change the vacuums direction my tilting you wrist and you can finish the job much more quickly and much easier.
Adding a technology like this to any other companies vacuums might slow them down or add weight because it makes for new problem. Where do you put the motor?
Well The Dyson Ball takes care of that as well as the ball itself house the motor which not only keeps any extra weight off, but lower the vacuums center of gravity adding even more maneuverability.
The History of The Dyson Ball
The idea for The Dyson Ball vacuum cleaner originated from one of James Dyson’s earlier inventions. In the late 1970′s Dyson invented a wheelbarrow known as the “Ball Barrow”.
The Ball barrow is very similar to the Dyson Ball upright vacuum in that it removes the use of a stationary wheel and replaces it with a ball that can easily be moved in any direction.
The ball barrow was one of Dyson’s earliest inventions and it has now dramatically affected the world of vacuum cleaners.
Where to find the Dyson Ball
The Dyson Ball Technology can be found on the Dyson DC24, The Dyson DC25 Animal, and the Dyson DC25 All floors models.
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